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- Russell House Hotel, Detroit, Michigan, 1880-1895 -

- 1880-1895
- Collections - Artifact
Russell House Hotel, Detroit, Michigan, 1880-1895
- Drawing, Wright Cycle Shop, Dayton, Ohio, 1936 - In October 1936, Henry Ford purchased the bicycle shop used by Wilbur and Orville Wright in Dayton, Ohio. Over the next 18 months, Ford relocated and reassembled the building at his Greenfield Village museum complex in Dearborn, Michigan. Before the move, architect Edward Cutler made detailed drawings of the shop to ensure the project's accuracy.

- 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, Wright Cycle Shop, Dayton, Ohio, 1936
In October 1936, Henry Ford purchased the bicycle shop used by Wilbur and Orville Wright in Dayton, Ohio. Over the next 18 months, Ford relocated and reassembled the building at his Greenfield Village museum complex in Dearborn, Michigan. Before the move, architect Edward Cutler made detailed drawings of the shop to ensure the project's accuracy.
- May F. Hogan, George B. Catlin and James W. Bishop Correspondence and Photographs, November-December 1929 -

- November 1929-December 1929
- Collections - Artifact
May F. Hogan, George B. Catlin and James W. Bishop Correspondence and Photographs, November-December 1929
- Old Market House, Mobile, Alabama, -

- circa 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Old Market House, Mobile, Alabama,
- Dehn & Stutts Sanitary Plumbers, Iron Mountain, Michigan, 1900-1909 -

- 1900-1909
- Collections - Artifact
Dehn & Stutts Sanitary Plumbers, Iron Mountain, Michigan, 1900-1909
- Pringle Furniture Company, Detroit, Michigan -

- 1910-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Pringle Furniture Company, Detroit, Michigan
- Grimm Jewelry Store in Detroit, Michigan, 1926, before Its Relocation to Greenfield Village -

- 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Grimm Jewelry Store in Detroit, Michigan, 1926, before Its Relocation to Greenfield Village
- Grimm Jewelry Store in Detroit, Michigan, 1926, before Its Relocation to Greenfield Village -

- 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Grimm Jewelry Store in Detroit, Michigan, 1926, before Its Relocation to Greenfield Village
- Michigan Disabled Veterans Caravan Preparing to Leave for Convention in Columbus, Ohio, August 1937 - Disabled American Veterans (DAV) was formed in 1920 to support and advocate for military veterans with lasting wartime injuries. DAV partnered with Ford Motor Company in 1922, and Ford organized caravans to transport underserved DAV members to the organization's annual conventions. DAV received a federal charter from Congress in 1932, and the organization expanded rapidly during World War II.

- August 01, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Michigan Disabled Veterans Caravan Preparing to Leave for Convention in Columbus, Ohio, August 1937
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) was formed in 1920 to support and advocate for military veterans with lasting wartime injuries. DAV partnered with Ford Motor Company in 1922, and Ford organized caravans to transport underserved DAV members to the organization's annual conventions. DAV received a federal charter from Congress in 1932, and the organization expanded rapidly during World War II.
- Ford Dealership in Mobile, Alabama, circa 1922 -

- circa 1922
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Dealership in Mobile, Alabama, circa 1922